Question 11 How much heat in the unit of kJ is required to raise the temperature of 46 g of a liquid from 35°C to the bo

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Question 11 How much heat in the unit of kJ is required to raise the temperature of 46 g of a liquid from 35°C to the bo

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Question 11
How much heat in the unit of kJ is
required to raise the temperature of 46 g of a liquid from 35°C to
the boiling temperature of 85°C and then to evaporate all liquid
into the gas phase? Assume that the temperature of the gas is the
same as the boiling temperature. The specific heat of the liquid is
2.3 J/(g °C) and its latent heat of vaporization is 720 J/g. Be
careful with units.
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